New and revised earthquake fault zones mapped by the California Geological Survey—including a newly identified Santa Monica fault boundary—reinforce aviation advocates’ assertion that Santa Monica’s embattled airport could play a lifesaving role in disaster-relief operations if a major earthquake struck the area.

The Ninety-Nines is the international organization of women pilots that promotes advancement of aviation through education, scholarships, and mutual support while honoring our unique history and sharing our passion for flight. The Long Beach Ninety-Nines is a local chapter and they have decided to host a Summer Social event at Santa Monica Airport.

Hangar 24 Craft Brewery will donate proceeds of its Wheels Up Helles Lager to Angel Flight West, which organizes flights for people who need to travel long distances to access medical care, as well as flights for kids and teens to attend specialty camps, and for individuals escaping domestic violence.

Opponents of Santa Monica airport, including all seven members of the Santa Monica City Council and a tiny minority of Santa Monica households, .0001%, from August 2015 airport reports, are working to close the airport, they claim, on the grounds of noise, safety and pollution. However, more traffic, more congestion, and more development will inevitably follow if the Santa Monica Airport is closed.

JetSuiteX donates up to $25,000 in flights to Angel Flight West to transport underserved patients to medical treatment. Breakthrough air travel company commemorates its first year in operation by supporting air travel and ground transportation with endeavor award auction donation.